Alabama License Law
Under Alabama law, a licensee who has had their license revoked due to a Recovery Fund claim may have their license reinstated only after:
APaying a $500 fine to AREC
BCompleting 30 additional CE hours
CRepaying the full Recovery Fund disbursement plus interest✓ Correct
DWaiting five years and reapplying
Explanation
Alabama law requires that a licensee whose license was revoked as a result of a Recovery Fund payout must fully repay the Fund (including interest) before being eligible for license reinstatement.
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